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Showing posts with label peace. Show all posts
Showing posts with label peace. Show all posts
December 27, 2017
July 10, 2017
Peace to All...
For this peace themed prayer flag, we revisit Judy Warner's beautiful contribution to the 3rd Bhavana Project set in May 2012. Her words read "Peace to all who enter here" embellished by the Celtic knot work design.
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Bhavana Project flags, New York state 2012 |
Here is a bit of history if you are just joining us. This is the third set created for the Bhavana Project, which is an ongoing community art work intending to share wishes and aspirations with the wider world. New participants are always welcome!
July 3, 2017
Peace From Maui
Sharing peace with Lahar Goldberg's flag from May 2009. Lahar: "sometimes we come from another direction than someone else, but we discover that we have a common purpose so we can mingle peacefully and support a common vision, even if we come from a different point of view. Thanks so much for awakening the creative process in me with cloth, thread and color."
If you are just joining us, this set of prayer flags began in 2009 under the theme "Reflections on Peace". It is the third set created for the Bhavana Project, which is an ongoing community art work intending to share wishes and aspirations with the wider world. New participants are always welcome!
June 26, 2017
Imagine Peace
Sharing some peace through prayer flags. Here is "Imagine Peace" by Jeannie Matthewson in October 2008. Her flag completed the second set of the project.
Here is a bit of history if you are just joining us. This is the second set created for the Bhavana Project, which is an ongoing community art work intending to share wishes and aspirations with the wider world. Each participant chose a personal theme for their flag. New participants are always welcome!
June 19, 2017
Peace Simply Stated
I would like to share some peace... with that in mind we will revisit various flags from the Bhavana Project. We begin with Debby Everett's flag from December 2006. Taking the flags along on her travels, Debby photographed the flags displayed in numerous locations in Thailand, including "spirit houses".
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Spirit House, Thailand 2006 |
Here is a bit of history if you are just joining us. This is the second set created for the Bhavana Project, which is an ongoing community art work intending to share wishes and aspirations with the wider world. Each participant chose a personal theme for their flag. New participants are always welcome!
April 3, 2017
Harmony...
... Peace. Love. The flags have returned! Artist Riea Owens from Pasadena, California created a joyful statement with her contribution to this set. Enjoy!
Thank you, Riea, for participating! To learn more about Riea and her art please visit her website.
As a reminder, this is the fourth set created for the Bhavana Project, which is an ongoing community art work intending to share wishes and aspirations with the wider world. New participants are always welcome.
Thank you, Riea, for participating! To learn more about Riea and her art please visit her website.
As a reminder, this is the fourth set created for the Bhavana Project, which is an ongoing community art work intending to share wishes and aspirations with the wider world. New participants are always welcome.
December 8, 2016
World Peace
In gratitude to Bhavana Project participants, we revisit this prayer flag by Debby Everett in December 2006. She took the flags along on a trip to Thailand. Below the flags are shown with a spirit house.
A bit of history if you are just joining us. This set of twelve prayer flags began in December 2006. Each participant chose a personal theme for their flag. It is the second set created for the Bhavana Project, which is an ongoing community art work intending to share wishes and aspirations with the wider world. New participants are always welcome!
August 25, 2016
Peaceful Stitching
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Prayer Flag by Lahar Goldberg |
More from the peace series... let me take you back to 2009 with Lahar Goldberg's sweet addition. Lahar: "sometimes we come from another direction than someone else, but we discover that we have a common purpose so we can mingle peacefully and support a common vision, even if we come from a different point of view. Thanks so much for awakening the creative process in me with cloth, thread and color."
A bit of history if you are just joining us. This set of prayer flags began in 2009 under the theme "Reflections on Peace". It is the third set created for the Bhavana Project, which is an ongoing community art work intending to share wishes and aspirations with the wider world. New participants are always welcome!
August 18, 2016
Peace Begins
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Prayer Flag by Linda A. Miller |
More from the Peace series with the flag I created in January 2009 to start off the set. I used sun imagery and words that inspire me from one of the Vedic peace chants, Sahana. Traditionally this chant is done between teacher and student to open the teaching session. The translation reads: "May we be protected and nourished. May our actions flourish with energy, clarity and friendship. Peace, peace, peace." Felt like an appropriate beginning for the theme of "Reflections on Peace".
If you are just joining us, here is a bit of history. This was the third set created for the Bhavana Project, which is an ongoing community art work intending to share wishes and aspirations with the wider world. New participants are always welcome!
August 11, 2016
Listen, Listen
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Prayer Flag by Sigrid Wagner |
As promised, I am continuing to share the Bhavana Project's peace series. This lyrical flag was made by Sigrid Wagner in August 2009.
The words: "This wonderous sound brings me back to myself. I send my heart out with the sound of the river. Listen Listen Listen Listen."
A bit of history if you are just joining us. This set of prayer flags began in 2009 under the theme "Reflections on Peace". It is the third set created for the Bhavana Project, which is an ongoing community art work intending to share wishes and aspirations with the wider world. New participants are always welcome!
August 4, 2016
Soar to the Stars
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Prayer flag by Linda Friedman |
Continuing with the Peace series in random order. In August 2013, artist Linda Friedman completed the 12th flag. Inspired by a friend's photo of a public sculpture, Linda translated the image to cloth with paint, stitching and beading. Linda writes, "Because a couple of the beaded stars and the arms of the figures reach beyond the beaded frame, it seems to me as if a movement toward peace reached beyond boundaries of time and space."
The flag reads: Peace is within. Soar to the Stars.
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Linda and her granddaughter |
If you are just joining us, this set of prayer flags began in 2009 under the theme "Reflections on Peace". It is the third set created for the Bhavana Project, which is an ongoing community art work intending to share wishes and aspirations with the wider world. New participants are always welcome!
July 28, 2016
Bring an Atmosphere of Peace
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Prayer flag by Cindy Rinne |
I hope to bring an atmosphere of peace
I am calm
I am alive
I am open to adventure
I am calm
I am alive
I am open to adventure
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Cindy's friends display flags... |
In May 2010 Cindy Rinne, artist and poet, added the 6th flag to the peace prayer flag series.
July 21, 2016
Mountain Stillness
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Prayer Flag by Sara Cloud |
I am continuing to share the Peace prayer flags with you, in no particular order. In September 2009 this lovely flag was made by Sara Cloud from Ojai, CA. Her inscription reads: Mountain stillness in motion. Sara also participated in the first set of the project in 2005.
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The set |
July 12, 2016
A World of Miracles
If we have no peace, it is
because we have forgotten that we belong to each other.
~
Mother
Teresa
Continuing to share the peace flag series.... During a Santa Fe gathering in 2010, this flag became a group project among close friends- Lori Brody, Elizabeth Dailey, Debby Everett, Victoria Karno, Kate Matousek, and I. What fun we had collaborating on the design and execution, as well as choosing our milagros. A deeply satisfying process of connection with each other and art making. The title in Spanish is "Peace... a world of miracles".
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Bhavana Project flags 2010. Photo by Elizabeth Dailey |
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Creative ladies... |
A bit of history if you are just joining us. This set of prayer flags began in 2009 under the theme "Reflections on Peace". It is the third set created for the Bhavana Project, which is an ongoing community art work intending to share wishes and aspirations with the wider world. New participants are always welcome!
April 14, 2016
Coming Back...
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Flags in Red Bluff Gallery courtesy Anastasia Nelson |
The flags are returning. Above is a photo of the flags shown in the Red Bluff Art Gallery, the artists cooperative managed by Anastasia Nelson and Phil Dynan. They recently added a delightful and thoughtful painting to the 4th flag. Thank you once again, Phil and Ana!
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Flag by Phil and Ana |
March 23, 2016
Give Peace a Chance
Here is the latest flag for our current set of Bhavana Project flags designed and created by artists Phil Dynan and Anastasia Nelson. Phil and Ana are not new to the project having hosted the flags on several occasions at the artist's cooperative, The Red Bluff Art Gallery, which they manage in Northern California. This painted piece makes a strong statement and is a beautiful addition to set# 4. Thank you very much, Phil and Ana!
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